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but first, in media news, late night tv is getting even more competitive. abc's jimmy kimmel is making a move tonight to 11:35 and displacing night line from that long time position on the network. the network says it's going to see higher ad rates due to the move. "nightline" moves to after jimmy kimmel at 12:35. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expens
but first, in media news, late night tv is getting even more competitive. abc's jimmy kimmel is making a move tonight to 11:35 and displacing night line from that long time position on the network. the network says it's going to see higher ad rates due to the move. "nightline" moves to after jimmy kimmel at 12:35. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save...
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amazon will do its own original exclusives, and that we three will be like different channels, like abc, cbs, and nbc, or like showtime and hbo. and there will be a lot of room for us all to succeed, each doing our own content. >> netflix shares jumping more than 30% on the news and at a 52-week high. the stock is below its all-time hit back in 2001. >> julia boorstin is going to join us a little later in the show. she'll have more of our interview with reed hastings of netfl netflix. if you take a look at the futures you will see a little bit of a mixed picture. dow futures up just about 11 points. s&p down by two and the nasdaq down by over 30. >>> still to come, he runs the nation's largest hedge fund. find out where ray dalio is putting money to work for his clients. dalio in davos. and only on "squawk box." >>> welcome back to "squawk box," everyone. we've been talking about apple shares this morning. why don't we take a look after that earnings report forecast that clearly disappointed the street. apple stock has tumbled by more than a third from that 705 dollar high that it achie
amazon will do its own original exclusives, and that we three will be like different channels, like abc, cbs, and nbc, or like showtime and hbo. and there will be a lot of room for us all to succeed, each doing our own content. >> netflix shares jumping more than 30% on the news and at a 52-week high. the stock is below its all-time hit back in 2001. >> julia boorstin is going to join us a little later in the show. she'll have more of our interview with reed hastings of netfl...
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. >> reporter: now, senator mccain said on abc news "this week" that that plan would include a way for undocumented immigrants to gain a way to citizenship. when asked how do you convince republicans of that he pointed to the last election, miguel, where republican mitt romney got just 26% of the latino vote, 71% backed president obama. and those are numbers that stand out to the gop. >> oh, the numbers, yes, i'm sure they do no mystery why the president is in nevada, certainly want to paint that state blue as well what is your sense of it, can -- will congress come together in the math has changed enor mousily on immigration politics. ly be able to get his reforms through congress? >> reporter: we are hearing more optimism from both sides of congress today on the sunday talk shows than perhaps people have heard in a while and perhaps one reason, miguel, could be taking a look at the poll numbers. when you have a cnn/orc poll that was taken just a week before the president took office for his second term, it asked people what should you can the policy for immigration on illegal immigra
. >> reporter: now, senator mccain said on abc news "this week" that that plan would include a way for undocumented immigrants to gain a way to citizenship. when asked how do you convince republicans of that he pointed to the last election, miguel, where republican mitt romney got just 26% of the latino vote, 71% backed president obama. and those are numbers that stand out to the gop. >> oh, the numbers, yes, i'm sure they do no mystery why the president is in nevada,...
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did abc find a new more dollars to finish off the gloves? >> they are special. >> okay. pleasure talking to you. glad you're alive. >>> coming next, dwight yoakam coming up and passion of serena williams may have gotten the best of her but i liked it. >>> selling 25 million records, dwight yoakam is talented. you're a singer. you must have had sore throats over the year. >> don't ever take a flu shot again. i watched that night with dr. oz. he seems like a completely competent doctor. i don't understand any of the biological aspects of the meds. >> we're doing the math. we saw him put that thing in my arm. within ten days i've been struck down. >> i don't want to tell anybody out there. i'm not a medical adviser. get your vaccines. i don't believe in them. i'm suspicious by nature. i saw you get it. here we are. >> we'll try to plow through the interview. you want to talk to me about guns. you have been following this debate and following the shows we've done. you're a man from kentucky. you're a big country star. a lot of your fans, a lot of people that you grew up arou
did abc find a new more dollars to finish off the gloves? >> they are special. >> okay. pleasure talking to you. glad you're alive. >>> coming next, dwight yoakam coming up and passion of serena williams may have gotten the best of her but i liked it. >>> selling 25 million records, dwight yoakam is talented. you're a singer. you must have had sore throats over the year. >> don't ever take a flu shot again. i watched that night with dr. oz. he seems like a...
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did abc find a new more dollars to finish off the gloves? >> they are special. >> okay. pleasure talking to you. glad you're alive. >>> coming next, dwight yokam coming up and passion of serena williams may have gotten the best of her but i liked it. [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. i have the flu... i took theraflu, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] truth is theraflu doesn't treat your cough. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a cough suppressant. great. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus severe cold and flu fights your worst flu symptoms, plus that cough with a fast acting cough suppressant. [ sighs ] thanks!... [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth and save $1 visit alka-seltzer on facebook. >>> selling 25 million records, dwight yoakum is talented. you'r
did abc find a new more dollars to finish off the gloves? >> they are special. >> okay. pleasure talking to you. glad you're alive. >>> coming next, dwight yokam coming up and passion of serena williams may have gotten the best of her but i liked it. [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. i have the flu... i took theraflu, but i...
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. >> abc news anchor is here with us. you have been on the story for years. you visited a nuclear facility in 2008. saw them blowing up the cooling tower. how much of a threat are these nukes to u.s. soil? >> well, don, they are just not right now. analysts say that yes, this is incredibly be lidge rent and it was targeted, but as you say, it came in direct response for the latest set of u.s. resolutions and this is yet another potential nuclear test which is not good news. they don't want that. they have seen two devices being tested, but you talk to all the experts inside and outside government. north korea doesn't have the long range missile capability to reach the united states and it does not have the ability to put a nuclear warhead on to a missile. right now it doesn't have it. it's much more of an ongoing threat and somebody that has to be dealt with and definitely a rhetorical threat. >> that are out of the way, north korea feels betrayed by china. it sided with the u.s.-led sanctions. how does our rep with china play into all of this? china is the o
. >> abc news anchor is here with us. you have been on the story for years. you visited a nuclear facility in 2008. saw them blowing up the cooling tower. how much of a threat are these nukes to u.s. soil? >> well, don, they are just not right now. analysts say that yes, this is incredibly be lidge rent and it was targeted, but as you say, it came in direct response for the latest set of u.s. resolutions and this is yet another potential nuclear test which is not good news. they...
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into what's happening in new jersey. what you see with sweeney, he's trying to take some of the shy off christie. they recognize there's a gubernatorial election coming up. i think what sweeney should be doing is saying who is going to be the democratic candidate and how can we create a message in our state, forget national shows. in our state to go chris christie. otherwise, it's sour grapes, so stop wasting your time complaining about praying for a storm. find a candidate first, then get a message. >> this raises a really interesting point though, which is that the whole country assumes chris christie is going to run and he's very popular right now. and then when you actually run, people start throwing at you. they did with mitt romney, about his taxes, about the education rank of massachusetts. there were all kinds of things. things like having an unemployment rate 2% higher, that could change. or you could look at these statistics and they could change how you think about how he will do in a republican primary. >> th
into what's happening in new jersey. what you see with sweeney, he's trying to take some of the shy off christie. they recognize there's a gubernatorial election coming up. i think what sweeney should be doing is saying who is going to be the democratic candidate and how can we create a message in our state, forget national shows. in our state to go chris christie. otherwise, it's sour grapes, so stop wasting your time complaining about praying for a storm. find a candidate first, then get a...
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. >>> and joining us now, the abc news global affair's anchor, christiane amanpour. how credible are these threats coming out of north korea? >> they are credible as threats and they hope to make these a deterrent but when it comes to could they actually and do they intend to launch anything against the united states? the consensus is no. not only do they not have the ability to invade, but they don't have the ability on long-range missiles and they are not considered to have the ability to put a nuclear warhead on a missile. the problem, of course, is that the u.s. does not want to see any more of these nuclear tests. it would be the third in the last seven years and despite sanctions, which have been ratcheting up over the last several year, the fact that they can't launch rockets as they did last month shows that the sanctions are not fully working. so it really is a bit of a worry, of course. >> i want you to listen to what senator marco rubio, a member of the senate committee, what he said today at the hearing with john kerry. >> north korea announced that they
. >>> and joining us now, the abc news global affair's anchor, christiane amanpour. how credible are these threats coming out of north korea? >> they are credible as threats and they hope to make these a deterrent but when it comes to could they actually and do they intend to launch anything against the united states? the consensus is no. not only do they not have the ability to invade, but they don't have the ability on long-range missiles and they are not considered to have the...
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news and the house republicans were a problem, senate republicans were a problem. this time you may have more senate republicans convinced we can't tell the largest growing population that we are not interested in their votes, but house republicans and i'm sure the congresswoman will have more to say on this, i'm not convinced there is a majority willing to support immigration reform. >> the president's proposal today is going to be even more progressive than the one, the bipartisan plan that came out of the senate, correct? >> he supports things that the bipartisan plan does not. for instance, the president's plan supports same-sex rights, rights for same-sex couples in this immigration reform, in the gang of eight plan it does not and then the president has a quicker path to citizenship, the gang of eight plan you have to secure the borders first before we talk about any sort of path to legal status. >> what about the politics of this, what about the gang of eight getting out in front of the president. why was that so important? >> i think it's so important becau
news and the house republicans were a problem, senate republicans were a problem. this time you may have more senate republicans convinced we can't tell the largest growing population that we are not interested in their votes, but house republicans and i'm sure the congresswoman will have more to say on this, i'm not convinced there is a majority willing to support immigration reform. >> the president's proposal today is going to be even more progressive than the one, the bipartisan plan...
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. >> the dramatic new confession -- >> manti te'o speaking out to abc's katie couric. >> what i went through was real. >> the controversy rages on. >> did she lip sync or not? >> did you see the thing live or not? >> i just don't care. >> did she fake it? did he lie about it? and what did she know when? republicans wanted an answer to that question this week when they hammered hillary clinton on the attack in benghazi. >> you let the consulate become a death trap. had i been president at the time, i would have relieved you of your post. >> we were misled there was supposedly protests and something sprang out of that. >> hammer, meet hillary. >> the fact is, we had four dead americans. was it because of a protest or guys out for a walk one night who decided they would go kill some americans? >> i was waiting for her to go, say what? what did you say? >> it wasn't all sparks, though, there were some tears. >> the sisters and brothers, sons and daughters -- >> and lighter moments. huh, i bet beyonce wasn't laughing this week after that big flap over the lip flap. ♪ o say can you see >
. >> the dramatic new confession -- >> manti te'o speaking out to abc's katie couric. >> what i went through was real. >> the controversy rages on. >> did she lip sync or not? >> did you see the thing live or not? >> i just don't care. >> did she fake it? did he lie about it? and what did she know when? republicans wanted an answer to that question this week when they hammered hillary clinton on the attack in benghazi. >> you let the...
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he is the notre dame football player whose fake girlfriend became international news. he's going to speak to abc's katie couric about the controversy surrounding his internet love affair that turned out to be a big hoax. he's admitted to lying a little bit about the relationship. here's what he told katie. >> my story i felt was a guy who in times of hardship and in times of trial really, you know, held strong to his faith, held strong to his family. and i felt that that was my story. >> even if that hardship was perhaps exaggerated? >> no, it was -- what i went through is real. you know, the feelings, the pain, the sorrow. that was all real. >> george howell is with us this morning. george, lots of questions remain, of course, even with at least the parts of the interview that we've seen. we're going to see the full interview today. >> reporter: soledad, definitely. fair to say te'o has his doubters. a lot of people wanting to see what he had to say to katie couric but he insists he had nothing to do with this internet hoax. te'o says his feelings were real. he claims
he is the notre dame football player whose fake girlfriend became international news. he's going to speak to abc's katie couric about the controversy surrounding his internet love affair that turned out to be a big hoax. he's admitted to lying a little bit about the relationship. here's what he told katie. >> my story i felt was a guy who in times of hardship and in times of trial really, you know, held strong to his faith, held strong to his family. and i felt that that was my story....
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telling abc's katie couric he has some regrets, but insisted he was telling the truth. listen. >> for people feeling they were misled, that i'm sorry for. i wasn't as forthcoming about it, but i didn't lie. i never was asked did you see her in person. >> george howell joins us now. he's been following this story, the ins and outs from the beginning. big question everyone is asking, george. did it help or hurt? >> john, look. you know, mixed reactions, there are some people who are sympathetic for what they heard the other night. others, not so much. but te'o all along, he insists that he really believed that his girlfriend was real. then when he realized he was duped, he admitted he doesn't know what to say about that. notre dame star linebacker manti te'o denied any involvement in the online hoax of a girlfriend never met, a woman we know now never existed. >> either you are the most naive person on the planet or this is the saddest story ever written. it goes on and on and on, this web of lies. >> i thought how could this all happen to one person? i had my doubts. >>
telling abc's katie couric he has some regrets, but insisted he was telling the truth. listen. >> for people feeling they were misled, that i'm sorry for. i wasn't as forthcoming about it, but i didn't lie. i never was asked did you see her in person. >> george howell joins us now. he's been following this story, the ins and outs from the beginning. big question everyone is asking, george. did it help or hurt? >> john, look. you know, mixed reactions, there are some people who...
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still, most americans don't like the nra's tactics, in a "washington post"/abc news poll taken before the new ad, only 36% have a favorable impression of the nra's leadership. so, the "talk back" question for you today, is the nra leadership on target or out of touch? facebook.com/carolcnn. facebook.com/carolcnn. or tweet me @carolcnn. i'll be right back. (announcer) make mornings special, with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with garden veggies and egg. fancy feast mornings. the best ingredient is love. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> good morning. thank you so much for being with me, i'm carol costello, stori
still, most americans don't like the nra's tactics, in a "washington post"/abc news poll taken before the new ad, only 36% have a favorable impression of the nra's leadership. so, the "talk back" question for you today, is the nra leadership on target or out of touch? facebook.com/carolcnn. facebook.com/carolcnn. or tweet me @carolcnn. i'll be right back. (announcer) make mornings special, with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. mornings are delicious protein rich...
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. >> joining us now from new york is dave maras a veteran of abc news. >> thanks, howard. nice to be here. >> let's start with a broadcasting question. why was the latest version dissolved in a bitter display of lawsuits and counterlawsuits but also eliot spitzer and jennifer granholm. why was it such a flop? >> its production values were simply not competitive with the production values of cnn or msnbc or fox news or al jazeera. secondly, it didn't have a unique role. msnbc was already the liberal fun house mirror to fox news on the right. so, that there was no compelling reason for people to tune in to current tv. >> now, with the news of the sale this week for an estimated $500 million, some critics are saying that al gore is hypocritical and that he as a politician was a friend of israel and now happy to take arab money because al jazeera is financed in part by the government of kutar and he will make an estimated $70 million on the deal according to the news. what is your take on these allegations and hypocrisy? >> this is a great business story, not a moral story. th
. >> joining us now from new york is dave maras a veteran of abc news. >> thanks, howard. nice to be here. >> let's start with a broadcasting question. why was the latest version dissolved in a bitter display of lawsuits and counterlawsuits but also eliot spitzer and jennifer granholm. why was it such a flop? >> its production values were simply not competitive with the production values of cnn or msnbc or fox news or al jazeera. secondly, it didn't have a unique role....
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tapper has, of course, covered the white house for abc news for the past four years and will soon be an anchor here at cnn as well as our chief washington correspondent. welcome to cnn. and welcome to "gps." >> thanks, fareed, it's a pleasure. >> fascinating book. you know, to me, the stories you tell, as you say, it is a microcosm. one of them, they go to this village, the american troops go to this village in nuristan and insurgents streaming in from the border and one of the villagers asked them, are you soviets? are you soviet soldiers? and the american starts to explain to them, that the soviets left, the soviet union collapsed, and there isn't any soviet union anymore. you're dealing with remote parts of the world where they just -- to what extent do they understand why we are in afghanistan? >> right. i mean, that's the amazing thing. obviously, not only are the u.s. troops that have been sent to this part of the world not fighting al qaeda, they are involved with a population that has never heard of the world trade center, that some of them know of the world trade center, but
tapper has, of course, covered the white house for abc news for the past four years and will soon be an anchor here at cnn as well as our chief washington correspondent. welcome to cnn. and welcome to "gps." >> thanks, fareed, it's a pleasure. >> fascinating book. you know, to me, the stories you tell, as you say, it is a microcosm. one of them, they go to this village, the american troops go to this village in nuristan and insurgents streaming in from the border and one...
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they had comments this morning to abc news, also very strong. they are committed to this, very passionate about it. let's listen to one of those comments. >> okay. >> gabby and i are both gun owners. we are strong supporters of the second amendment, but we have to do something to keep the guns from getting into the wrong hands. >> when it can happen to children in a classroom, it's time to say -- >> enough. >> enough. >> one word says so much coming from her with so much personal experience, so much personal pain, it's interesting to see where they can go from here. >> david mattingly, thanks so much. >>> now let's look at these new gun control efforts from two different perspectives. pam simon is a close friend of gabby giffords, also shot and wounded at that rally. and john fineplaid is the chief adviser to new york mayor michael bloomberg on policy and strategic planning. he joins us to talk about the mayor's campaign against illegal drugs. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you for being here. pam, first tell me about
they had comments this morning to abc news, also very strong. they are committed to this, very passionate about it. let's listen to one of those comments. >> okay. >> gabby and i are both gun owners. we are strong supporters of the second amendment, but we have to do something to keep the guns from getting into the wrong hands. >> when it can happen to children in a classroom, it's time to say -- >> enough. >> enough. >> one word says so much coming from her...
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short time ago a bit of a slight update, defense secretary leanne pa net ta told abc news new details about this, he said the hostage takers have rocket-propelled grenades. the situation remains chaotic. the u.s. would take proper and necessary steps to deal with this but the bottom line, john, now, day two, information still very sketchy, but the u.s., the other allies are relying on algerian security forces to deal with this, it's a remote location, tough to get to, very complex, a lot of people involved and it would be tough for the u.s. to take any action, not to say that u.s. troops aren't on some kind of alert to be ready to go if ordered. >> you say tough to get to, the troops on alert. if there is military action what might that look like? >> we know there is a small unit of u.s. special forces particularly dedicated to africa and to north africa. they came into being as a unit after the benghazi attack in libya when the u.s. didn't have the firepower to get there quickly. as of yesterday that small unit has been put on a short string essentially if ordered, to be ready to go
short time ago a bit of a slight update, defense secretary leanne pa net ta told abc news new details about this, he said the hostage takers have rocket-propelled grenades. the situation remains chaotic. the u.s. would take proper and necessary steps to deal with this but the bottom line, john, now, day two, information still very sketchy, but the u.s., the other allies are relying on algerian security forces to deal with this, it's a remote location, tough to get to, very complex, a lot of...
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an abc washington news/washington post poll say 58% support it, 39% oppose it. 51% support a ban on semi-automatic handgun, 46% oppose. on high-capacity clips, 65% support it. 32% oppose it. a lot of things they're trying to deal with. >> dan lothian at the white house. thank you very much. >>> about 18 minutes past the hour. right now let's get you updated on all the news this morning. after denial, lance armstrong has reportedly admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs. the interview will be broadcast on oprah's tv network on thursday. >> more controversy for troubled actress lindsay lohan. the 26-year-old is expected to be arraigned on charges of a car crash from last june when she was already on probation. she fired her long-time l.a. attorney who has managed somehow to keep her out of jail so many times. >>> retail market walmart rolling out the red carpet for the military veterans. the company will announce a plan to provide a job to any service meb who's received an honorable discharge within the past year. the new hiring program will begin on memorial day, may 27, and last five years.
an abc washington news/washington post poll say 58% support it, 39% oppose it. 51% support a ban on semi-automatic handgun, 46% oppose. on high-capacity clips, 65% support it. 32% oppose it. a lot of things they're trying to deal with. >> dan lothian at the white house. thank you very much. >>> about 18 minutes past the hour. right now let's get you updated on all the news this morning. after denial, lance armstrong has reportedly admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs....
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. >> abc news/"the washington post" has an interesting poll i thought taken between january 10th and 13th. >> i saw it this morning. >> do you support or oppose ban on assault weapons, support 58%, ban on semiautomatic handguns, 51%, opposed 39%, 46% opposed for the second one, ban on high-capacity clips, 65%, and it continues on, if you look at there's a great one from pew, do you oppose a ban on assault weapons, 55%, ban on semiautomatic weapons 58%, ban on high-capacity clips, 54%, ban on online ammo sale, 53%. do you feel like the numbers, the public is beginning to really shift on this issue? this is a big change as you well know from what we've seen before. >> it is a change in some respects. we've had an assault weapon ban before, it was in place for i think nine years. the preceding nine years before the assault weapon ban there were few ear salts with assault weapons and fewer deaths than during the period when the ban was in place. i want effective laws that will reduce gun violence, when somebody has a mental illness or suicidal, which has been the common theme. also in th
. >> abc news/"the washington post" has an interesting poll i thought taken between january 10th and 13th. >> i saw it this morning. >> do you support or oppose ban on assault weapons, support 58%, ban on semiautomatic handguns, 51%, opposed 39%, 46% opposed for the second one, ban on high-capacity clips, 65%, and it continues on, if you look at there's a great one from pew, do you oppose a ban on assault weapons, 55%, ban on semiautomatic weapons 58%, ban on...
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she told abc news that the flame on the grill was out, but didn't realize propane was still in the air, so she tried to relight the flame and it set off a huge explosion. set her on fire. she told abc that she yelled to her 15-year-old daughter, the kitchen, mommy is on fire. you have to call 911. yesterday, she got some false eyelashes and hair extensions and back at work, hosting the rose parade, and there she is. she looks great. thank goodness it wasn't more serious. it was very serious injuries, thank goodness she was able to recover. >> she thanked the burn unit at the hospital. she said they did an amazing job and took good care of her. looks great. >>> today's best advice. >> from aidan quinn, the actor. >> the best advice off the top of my head, sometimes we were just talking about this, persistence trumps talent. so if you have persistence and belief, if you keep at it, you know, pretty soon doors will open, and it does trump talent a lot of times. >> stay at it. >> i love that. >> that's "early start," thank you for being with us. i'm zoraida sambolin. >> "starting point" wi
she told abc news that the flame on the grill was out, but didn't realize propane was still in the air, so she tried to relight the flame and it set off a huge explosion. set her on fire. she told abc that she yelled to her 15-year-old daughter, the kitchen, mommy is on fire. you have to call 911. yesterday, she got some false eyelashes and hair extensions and back at work, hosting the rose parade, and there she is. she looks great. thank goodness it wasn't more serious. it was very serious...
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the sportscaster talked to abc news about the whole thing. >> i didn't know what to do, other than i'm left handed, reach and get the shirt off me as quickly as possible. that's why my hand is so badly damaged. i yelled inside to my 15-year-old daughter in the kitchen, mommy is on fire, you have to call 911. >> oh. can you imagine? look at her. storm suffered serious burns. you saw the bandage on her left hand. lost eyebrows, eyelashes a lot of her hair. take a look yesterday. false eyelashes, hair extensions, back at work. >> a lot of us grill a lot. >> just this weekend. >> you do things you shouldn't to. be careful. >> think twice. >>> hannah storm at the rose bowl. louisville battling florida gators in the sugar bowl. >> huge party in nola. i was there yesterday. >> yesterday, the big day to go bowling. florida state over northern illinois. 31-10. in the grand daddy of them all, the rose bowl. a bruising battle on the ground. stanford beat wisconsin 20-14, the first rose bowl win in 40 years. wisconsin's third straight rose bowl loss. >>> 18 hospital workers in indiana have been fi
the sportscaster talked to abc news about the whole thing. >> i didn't know what to do, other than i'm left handed, reach and get the shirt off me as quickly as possible. that's why my hand is so badly damaged. i yelled inside to my 15-year-old daughter in the kitchen, mommy is on fire, you have to call 911. >> oh. can you imagine? look at her. storm suffered serious burns. you saw the bandage on her left hand. lost eyebrows, eyelashes a lot of her hair. take a look yesterday. false...
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remember, what was it, t2002 whn abc caused an uproar to make plans to lure letterman to abc and replace ted koppel. not as much ankest even in the news business of "nightline" being pushed back to the middle of the night. why do you think that is? >> i would say it was a different universe back then. it was a different tv universe. not quite as technologically advance. the universe wasn't as balkanized as it is now. anybody who wants to see "nightline" and doesn't want to stay up that late to watch it can watch it on their computers the next day. it wasn't the same thing ten years ago. so, i think, also, there's a lot more choices. and if you don't want to watch "nightline" and you want to watch another news show, there will be one somewhere. it's a different show, too. don't forget. in 2002, it was koppel. >> exactly. >> you don't have the stature. >> i have to give credit to sinth cynthia mcfadden and it's tough to put on a news show at 11:35 and beat the two biggest comedians and "nightline" was able to do that, but the program didn't make itself indispensable because more of a varie
remember, what was it, t2002 whn abc caused an uproar to make plans to lure letterman to abc and replace ted koppel. not as much ankest even in the news business of "nightline" being pushed back to the middle of the night. why do you think that is? >> i would say it was a different universe back then. it was a different tv universe. not quite as technologically advance. the universe wasn't as balkanized as it is now. anybody who wants to see "nightline" and doesn't...
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. >>> the new congress is the most diverse in american history he. it was sworn in with 20 women in the senate. that is a record number, and they all sat down with abc's diane sawyer and began looking ahead to the first female president. >> every man wakes up in the morning and looks in the mirror and says i could be president. i think every woman looks in the mirror and says, what can i get done for my country today. >> not one looks in the mirror and says i could be president? >> doubtful. >> you may think it from time to time. >> senator kelly ayotte tells a story of her 8-year-old daughter. >> she said to me, mom, i don't want you to run for president. i looked at her and said, kate, i'm not running for president. why do you ask me that? mom, because i want to be the first woman president. >> she better call hillary. >> you can break the news to her that we're not waiting? >> that's great. the senate also has it's first openly gay member, tammy baldwin from wisconsin. >>> the house passes a $9 billion aid package for superstorm sandy victims with
. >>> the new congress is the most diverse in american history he. it was sworn in with 20 women in the senate. that is a record number, and they all sat down with abc's diane sawyer and began looking ahead to the first female president. >> every man wakes up in the morning and looks in the mirror and says i could be president. i think every woman looks in the mirror and says, what can i get done for my country today. >> not one looks in the mirror and says i could be...
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. >> that was on jimmy kimmel's new time slot at 11:30 on abc. >> interesting. espn responding to the comment heard around the world, here is what they said in their statement yesterday "we always try to capture interesting storylines the relationship between an auburn grad miss alabama and current alabama quarterback certainly met that test. we apologize the commentary in this instance went too far and brent understands that. brent of course is brent musburger and here is what they're talking about his original comment from the bcs game monday night. >> you quarterbacks, you get all the good looking women, what a beautiful woman. wow. >> a.j. is doing some things right. >> whoa, security, youngster in alabama, start getting the football out and throw it around the backyard with pop. >> that was catherine webb, she's dating alabama's quarterback, a.j. mccarron. turns out not the first time that musburger highlighted a beautiful woman in the stands. back in 2005 a camera showed some pretty girls at a florida state game. >> 1,500 red-blooded americans just decided
. >> that was on jimmy kimmel's new time slot at 11:30 on abc. >> interesting. espn responding to the comment heard around the world, here is what they said in their statement yesterday "we always try to capture interesting storylines the relationship between an auburn grad miss alabama and current alabama quarterback certainly met that test. we apologize the commentary in this instance went too far and brent understands that. brent of course is brent musburger and here is what...
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abc news poll found 52% of americans say the shooting has made them more supportive of gun-control and 5% say they are less apt to back tighter restrictions. the vice-president saying yesterday the recommendations are in hand and they will talk about them later this week in public. front page of "usa today." inside, they do a state-by- state, two pages worth of synopsis on where they stand on the state level. next to arizona, democratic caller. caller: thanks. i would like to speak about the debt seiling. that needs to be approved. after that, we can talk about cuts. , there was a prominent industry and we were building all kinds of machinery. the japanese to make the machine parts cheaper and subsequently congress did not give the capital gains tax a good look and all these companies went under here in the country in favor of building the equipment in japan. this has not changed whatsoever as far as spending. it is all about these subcontractors and the exorbitant amount of money for subcontracting that the military does, for instance providing things for the military and they could m
abc news poll found 52% of americans say the shooting has made them more supportive of gun-control and 5% say they are less apt to back tighter restrictions. the vice-president saying yesterday the recommendations are in hand and they will talk about them later this week in public. front page of "usa today." inside, they do a state-by- state, two pages worth of synopsis on where they stand on the state level. next to arizona, democratic caller. caller: thanks. i would like to speak...
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from abc, this tweet. south yarmuth, dennis. caller: happy new year. i think it is time we take a look at our expectations of these people in congress. we have to take control of the government. they're going to cut my social security and medicare and these people get guaranteed insurance, hospitalization, dental, so on. it's time to take a good look at term limits and get rid of some of the dead weight. host: in tennessee on our one for republicans. hello. caller: happy new year. i would just like to say that by hope republicans do not vote for the senate bill. i would like to see them cut all possible spending before they even think about raising any taxes. there are plenty of places to cut. if they vote for it, they fall in the same trap they have in the past. the democrats have told republicans, don't worry about it. we will negotiate down the line. is the best these tax rates now and then we will talk about spending. trust us. i do not trust them. they should go for spending cuts before they go into any kind of tax increases. thank you for your ti
from abc, this tweet. south yarmuth, dennis. caller: happy new year. i think it is time we take a look at our expectations of these people in congress. we have to take control of the government. they're going to cut my social security and medicare and these people get guaranteed insurance, hospitalization, dental, so on. it's time to take a good look at term limits and get rid of some of the dead weight. host: in tennessee on our one for republicans. hello. caller: happy new year. i would just...
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on abc. it is a different form with a different purpose. yes, the skills involved that i use and we used, whoever does, our basic journalism skills, you have to know what the hell is going on. you have to know how to question and listen, those are journalism skills. i did not say that very well so thank you for the opportunity to correct myself. [laughter] >> yes, please. >> i am an engineering student. one of the things i love about the debates is they serve to detach the candidates from these big campaign machines and let you see them for who they are as people. where is the line between gotcha questions and questions that do not hit the point in terms of getting the candidates to be real simmons. humans? >> you are trying to get people to say things they mean, not what they did not mean. that is why i do not think some gotcha thing works. there are a lot of things. if somebody asked me who the president of some country, there are a whole lot of countries, i would not know the answer. i do
on abc. it is a different form with a different purpose. yes, the skills involved that i use and we used, whoever does, our basic journalism skills, you have to know what the hell is going on. you have to know how to question and listen, those are journalism skills. i did not say that very well so thank you for the opportunity to correct myself. [laughter] >> yes, please. >> i am an engineering student. one of the things i love about the debates is they serve to detach the...
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estimated cost, this from abc news, $704.6 billion. after all that, with those numbers, people will ask why was in the u.s. able to influence iraqi enough to extradite him back to the u.s.? even after all we spent, we can't get him back? >> guest: that's not the only problem. iran has been flying arms to the al-assad regime and syria through the iraqi airspace. we've been trying to get the iraqis to insist the iranian planes land from inspection. they've only done to inspections and one was a plane returning empty from damascus. so it is a good question. and i think the answer is a complicated one, but i would say two things: one, in any country that is a newly emerging country, newly, you know, government, there is a sense of nationalism, that you have to contend with which is legitimate. the united states doesn't own iraq. they have their own government, their own leaders. we can't dictate to them what to do, and there are a lot of states in the region that are trying to meddle in iraq. the iranians big time, turkey, the gulf states
estimated cost, this from abc news, $704.6 billion. after all that, with those numbers, people will ask why was in the u.s. able to influence iraqi enough to extradite him back to the u.s.? even after all we spent, we can't get him back? >> guest: that's not the only problem. iran has been flying arms to the al-assad regime and syria through the iraqi airspace. we've been trying to get the iraqis to insist the iranian planes land from inspection. they've only done to inspections and one...
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troops wounded 32213, estimated cost from abc news, $704.6 billion. after all of that, those numbers, people ask why wasn't the u.s. able to extradite him back to the u.s.? even after all we spent, we content can't get him back? >> guest: that's not the only problem. iran is selling arms to the asad -- assad regime, and trying to insist the planes land for inspection. they have just done two inspections, and one plane was empty from damascus. it's a good question, and i think the answer is a complicated one, but i would say two things, in any country that is a newly emerging country, there is a sense of nationalism that you have to contend with which is legitimate. they have air own government and leaders. you can't dictate to them what to do, and there are a lot of states in the region that have their -- trying to meddle in iraq, the iranians big time, turkey, gulf states, trying to exert influence inside iraq, but, also, a big part of the answer is, really, what's happened to the united states? the american government is conflicted on iraq. the obam
troops wounded 32213, estimated cost from abc news, $704.6 billion. after all of that, those numbers, people ask why wasn't the u.s. able to extradite him back to the u.s.? even after all we spent, we content can't get him back? >> guest: that's not the only problem. iran is selling arms to the asad -- assad regime, and trying to insist the planes land for inspection. they have just done two inspections, and one plane was empty from damascus. it's a good question, and i think the answer...
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>> guest: howard tuckner was a correspondent for nbc news and then later for abc news. he was one of the casualties of the war. he wasn't killed in the war. he was wounded physically during tet, which is the piece which you're referring to. he eventually committed suicide for wounds, as i said, that you couldn't see. i think the war really got to howard and fashioned his life, as i tried to show. he was in teheran during the week of tet and a fire-fight broke out and he suffered a flesh wound in the thigh. he was lying on the ground and he was doing the stand-up for the camera, that piece where you see the correspondent talking to the audience. in the first take, he talked about the war, his fear of the war, his fear in general and "anybody who says they're not afraid is a damn liar," he said well, of course, in those days to say "damn" on the air was borderline at best. he did it on another take -- three or four if i recall. i've forgotten the exact number now, but it was more than one. we shipped film in those days, so all the takes that you would do that in turned up
>> guest: howard tuckner was a correspondent for nbc news and then later for abc news. he was one of the casualties of the war. he wasn't killed in the war. he was wounded physically during tet, which is the piece which you're referring to. he eventually committed suicide for wounds, as i said, that you couldn't see. i think the war really got to howard and fashioned his life, as i tried to show. he was in teheran during the week of tet and a fire-fight broke out and he suffered a flesh...
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news footage from when they followed us around with a young patient dead on arrival putting a body bag a year before but we could never get that footage today so we took what we had and merged it and you will be able to see which is which and it includes a 21-year-old shot in the abdomen that survived the gun wound but the facial gunshot wound was the optic nerve and he has a wheelchair around for life. what i asked what your friends think that your injury he says basically i don't have any friends. my sister, my mother, my family. that is all i have. so he has a nice little for life for on his face sitting in a wheelchair is glamorized and the patient for whom i have to kind of get back in the clinic for him so we will show you a free minute video that draws a distinction between that reality ♪ by the time he archived it was too late. no amount of surgical skills will change the outcome. >> gunshot wound to the head, no polls, no pressure. [inaudible] no one knows his name or who he is. he is a young black male shot in the head. >> paul glamorous is that? shot in the head in a body
news footage from when they followed us around with a young patient dead on arrival putting a body bag a year before but we could never get that footage today so we took what we had and merged it and you will be able to see which is which and it includes a 21-year-old shot in the abdomen that survived the gun wound but the facial gunshot wound was the optic nerve and he has a wheelchair around for life. what i asked what your friends think that your injury he says basically i don't have any...
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exxon paid $600,000 in fines abc news fees yet a wind farm in minnesota is abelying for a hunting license to kill protected eagles. that's not evenhand. pacific corporation of oregon paid $1.4 million in fines for killing 200 eagles in wyoming. so these laws work. it makes no excuse to say, well, cats kill eagles. windows kill eagles. other things kill birds. that may be but we have federal laws against those who set out either -- and set up machines that deliberately kill birds. we need to have a rational policy for treating all energy companies the same. so that's our -- that's our discussion today. and we believe it's important. the head of the audubon society of los angeles says the threat to golden eagles by wind farms has the potential to wipe this large long-lived species out of the sky. i think all should know these are not your grandmother's windmills. these are giant turbines that are three times as large as the sky boxes, as tall as the sky boxes in one of the most recognize nicable features in tennessee, the university of tennessee football stadium. these are huge things. and
exxon paid $600,000 in fines abc news fees yet a wind farm in minnesota is abelying for a hunting license to kill protected eagles. that's not evenhand. pacific corporation of oregon paid $1.4 million in fines for killing 200 eagles in wyoming. so these laws work. it makes no excuse to say, well, cats kill eagles. windows kill eagles. other things kill birds. that may be but we have federal laws against those who set out either -- and set up machines that deliberately kill birds. we need to...
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news innovatindication foundation, tech serve alliance, the association for competitive technology, the telecommunicatiotelecommunicatiy association, cti averages the wireless association, the saber holdings, the council of chief state school officers, and just to mention one other immigration voice. mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that these letters from each of these companies and organizations be inserted into the "congressional record" at this point. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. hatch: working with senators klobuchar, rubio and coons, i have to say it's a real privilege for me. these are really three very fine additions to the united states senate. and in the case of senator klobuchar and senator coons, they're two respected members on the senate judiciary committee and senator rubio, who in my view is one of the most knowledgeable senators we have on immigration policy and as you can see, a terrific leader in so many other way, we send a strong message that both sides of the aisle can come together to craft bipartisan legislation to address o
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, that new the dirt and knew that we were not the problem. so we love them. and we felt that through them we could get our story told. no, i think that is still problem. we spend -- the press spends all of this time on analyzing the players, the democrats or the republicans and nobody is talking about the issues. well, that was a danger in the civil rights movement also. @booktv jack was not one of those that was trying to find the popularity, who was winning the popularity contest. black power going to defeat marked the the king? -- martin luther king? he would not write a story like that. he boarded on them. i guess i met him with carol and pall mall berra who work on my staff later on in congress. but even in washington he would always invite me to come to talk to -- well, he had a breakfast where all the staff put the los angeles times and anybody else that wants to come would come in, and we just talked very, very candidly and openly about anything and everything that was going on in washington that we knew about. and it was that kind of
, that new the dirt and knew that we were not the problem. so we love them. and we felt that through them we could get our story told. no, i think that is still problem. we spend -- the press spends all of this time on analyzing the players, the democrats or the republicans and nobody is talking about the issues. well, that was a danger in the civil rights movement also. @booktv jack was not one of those that was trying to find the popularity, who was winning the popularity contest. black power...
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. >> jennifer: abc news says this is the first time a president has used the word gay in an inauguration, and he referred to stonewall, which is in fact the stonewall riots in new york which launched the gay rights movement. i'm wondering -- you know bill were you surprised? >> i was stunned, and so pleasantly shocked by the president's remarks that -- and this is a president who came to this issue slowly himself. i mean he was evolving on this issue, we at the white house press corps kept pushing and pushing, and it took him three and a half years to come to support, but now he is the champion. and to say that so openly and again putting it in the context of the constitution, and making i real for americans today i thought was really bold on his part, and it got a huge response to the audience today. i think he has established himself as the american leader on gay rights today. >> jennifer: the american leader of all. >> yes. yes. >> jennifer: it says all men, but all people are created equal. he really put some punch into the word all today. christine, finally climate change, the presi
. >> jennifer: abc news says this is the first time a president has used the word gay in an inauguration, and he referred to stonewall, which is in fact the stonewall riots in new york which launched the gay rights movement. i'm wondering -- you know bill were you surprised? >> i was stunned, and so pleasantly shocked by the president's remarks that -- and this is a president who came to this issue slowly himself. i mean he was evolving on this issue, we at the white house press...